A proposed cycle model for spatial solidarıty and its unfillable void
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Dündar, A, Y, Durmuş Öztürk, S. (2024). A proposed cycle model for spatial solidarıty and its unfillable void. Sanat ve Tasarım Dergisi, 14 (1), 448-464.Abstract
The categorization of buildings based on their form or function—in other words, architectural
typology—could be defined as a literal way to comprehend the spaces where humans
live as if in a cohesive progression. Despite the mainstream tendency to use canonical categories
that account for every architectural feature, one of the most significant aspects of
space antagonizes every fixed definition imposed upon it: the void of space that cannot be
permanently filled by humans or reduced by mottos or concepts. Suggesting that the abyss
of space, which can be seen more clearly in the broader period, necessitates temporal acts of
solidarity, this paper focuses on the evoltions of symbiotic relationships among societal objects
that play dramatically important roles in the appropriation and sustainability of built
environments. Employing logical argumentation as its primary methodology, it leverages
models and arguments from seemingly irrelevant disciplines such as literature, philosophy,
and architecture. The proposed spatial cycle model, developed to illustrate bifurcations,
obstructions, and several life cycles of a space, highlights the need for a temporal symbiotic
model.
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- Sayı: 26 (2024) [34]